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I'm going to switch to drag bars and lose the chrome, saddle bags and brackets, sissy bar and try to find someone in TN to trade my tins to because I'm not liking the rebel flag look.
I'd also like to lower the front and get a bunch of stuff powder coated.
I added a 16x5.5 rim and 180 rear tire using the STOCK swingarm and pulley on my '05 Classic. I also added a Model A Duolamp Re-pop tailight. I think this takes my little scoot to a whole new level. I am working on the re-mounting of the fender and heartland struts, but am riding it like this for now...hopefully I don't slide off
I learned a ton through this whole deal, but I had help from several on this board. so thanks to all.
johnny, followed some of your changes on bikernet, enjoyed your sturgis writeup... bikes looking good, i've been thinking of trying the contrasting black fin covers on mine, looks cool...
I'm going to switch to drag bars and lose the chrome, saddle bags and brackets, sissy bar and try to find someone in TN to trade my tins to because I'm not liking the rebel flag look.
I'd also like to lower the front and get a bunch of stuff powder coated.
Nice bike, that's a healthy to do list. Why not just repaint the tins rather than trying to find someone to trade? Are they HD customs or something?
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